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Old 28-06-2008, 15:27   #1
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DPI, Phorm, Webwise subthread for all things OT BR

as per Florences idea #10414 in the main mega Phorm thread, heres another potential Mega thread, to put all your longer term OT but related posts subjects and link back between the threads.

just so its clear , i make this a nothing is OT here (subject to generic forum rules OC) as long as it in some way relates to fighting this world DPI/tech interception for profit intrusion.

OT posts are good for taking and bringing to light new avenues to explore so go to it.

linking like this #10413 is easy here, left click and highlight the post No you wish to include, release the mouse button, press right mouse and select "copy" not copy URL, then simply paste into the new post.

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Originally Posted by Ryewolf
There's also another address for the website without using swear words
http://www.kindlyfoxtrotoscar.com/

Just KFO'd both Phorm and Kent

their website tracker tools are interesting to
http://www.kindlyfoxtrotoscar.com/?action=tools

kents No is 45
phorm No is 132
Bt No is 44

do you have to be registered before your comments show up there?, i cant seem to see any of my or anyones comments! in the "Reasons/Comments" sections.

i clicked add reason/comment, entered my reasons and then clicked the nominate in the right order but nothing appearing... a Bug perhaps, or is it visable to registered users there?

BTW kents just gone up from 6 to 5 in the rankings, the stand alone tool makes a rattle noise when something changes, try it
http://www.kindlyfoxtrotoscar.com/?action=tools#tracker
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Dephormation Pete #10385
"I've got a charming promo video, put together using a very old film clip from 1905 (taken from the 'Burglars slide for life').

I've used a brilliant royalty free recording of Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies... by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.

The video is fab, and I'd love to share it. I can't because I fear it may still be in copyright (the script author died 67 years ago, worst case copyright may still exist for 70 years after the last performer/author's death).

Shame, I'd love to share it with everyone.

Makes me so angry BT think they can claim the right to ignore copyright with impunity, at the same time as they serve disconnection warning letters on their own customers for copyright abuse.



the creative commons video collection is a very good way to distribute and use copyrighted but re-usable content that others can also use to create their works

iv not read the exact rules but we/anyone can all use anything there for the good...

http://creativecommons.org/
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Share, Remix, Reuse — Legally

Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved."
We're a nonprofit organization. Everything we do — including the software we create — is free.
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http://creativecommons.org/video

http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7069

http://search.virginmedia.com/result...mmons+video&cr=

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the http://www.archive.org/index.php might be usful too.

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http://audiovideo.ngoinabox.org/?q=toolpage/125

seems like a good first look live CD (as in,you boot it, it works, without overwriting any of your real HD installed OS)for streaming your created videos and live streams for such as the protest as well.

give them a try in your back garden on the laptop, and make sure you have it down and right first time, and/or can work out the bugs that show up, so you dont get it wrong on the protest day

remember...no matter were you are in the country, you can add your voice to the london meeting protest , even if your on your lunch break, in the office, and want to contribute in some way.

SO DO IT, in whatever way you are able to assist....
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